The company later clarified that it no longer has local teams in US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Sri Lanka, Chile and Brazil.

According to sources and reports by HT Media, co-founder and chief executive officer of Zomato – Deepinder Goyal said, “We have taken a remote management approach in these markets. We do not have any physical presence, but we will continue to manage the operations out of our headquarters in India”.

With the company’s strong presence in India and United Arab Emirates (UAE), it will proceed to focus on these two markets including the those in Qatar, Lebanon, Turkey, South Africa, New Zealand, Portugal, Poland, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Australia, and the Czech Republic.

In 2015, Zomato also saw laying off nearly 300 employees including 10 percent of employees in US in order to curb loses.

The company has been surfacing on news since a month after HSBC Securities and Capital Markets (India) slashed its valuation by 50 percent and further its loss before tax shooting up by 262% to Rs 492.3 crore for the financial year ended March 2016, from Rs 136 crore loss in the March 2015.